Sign Permits

You are required to have a sign permit before you construct, erect, alter or relocate all signs - temporary and permanent.

In order to be approved, signs must meet our specific criteria. If you are part of a shopping center, business park, multi-tenant building or other coordinated development it is likely there is an approved sign scheme you must also follow. Submit your plans for review by our planners before installing or changing any signs.

We issue temporary sign permits in 15-day increments, up to 60 days per calendar year, per tenant per address.

Stand-alone buildings with a minimum frontage per code are allowed to have freestanding temporary signs, but tenants in multi-tenant buildings are not. However, property owners can obtain sign permits for temporary, free-standing signs at multi-tenant buildings.

Fees

Apply for a sign permit

The contractor licensed to erect your sign or the property owner where the sign is to be located should apply for a permit online. The sign design, plans and specifications must be attached for review and approval.